Commanders QB Jayden Daniels’ gruesome dislocated elbow ‘not as bad as it could’ve been’

As gruesome as Washington Commanders star quarterback Jayden Daniels’ elbow injury looked in the fourth quarter of Sunday night’s game against the Seattle Seahawks, it appears that there’s a chance that he could return to action before the 2025 NFL season even ends.

“Commanders QB Jayden Daniels, who left Sunday’s loss with his left arm immobilized, suffered a dislocated elbow and will have an MRI to determine how long he’s out, sources say. The belief is it’s not as bad as it could’ve been. But Daniels will miss several games,” Ian Rapoport of the NFL Network shared via a social media post on X, formerly Twitter.

Rapoport also noted that “X-Rays for Jayden Daniels’ left arm were negative, source says.”

This seemingly keeps the door open for the former LSU Tiger star quarterback to get back on the field for the Commanders sooner than most expect.

An important pertinent question, however, is whether Washington would be able to turn things around and still be in the hunt for a spot in the NFL playoffs in the event that Daniels gets cleared to return during the regular season.

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